I wonder how many of these posts we will see. Why spend time showing that you can duplicate a site using a certain platform when you could theoretically build an entirely new site in the same amount of time? Of course, the hard part is figuring out what you need to be coding, but I definitely subscribe to pg's philosophy of letting the code tell you. That is, just set out to do <i>something</i> on the platform of your choice and before long, you'll find yourself doing something interesting.<p>Then again, this is probably a generalization of the procrastinator in all of us, that part of us that spends hours every day doing pointless activities, later lamenting that we don't have enough time to do X.
Didn't know this existed. Good to know there are people trying to framework-ize PHP. As PHP's my personal favorite web language, I'm hoping this'll gain enough momentum to knock my personal least favorite web stack off the top of the eager headhunter's resume keyword list.